The Philippine Star

MMDA renovates workers’ inn

- – Robertzon Ramirez

The nine-year-old workers’ inn of the Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) in Port Area, Manila will be partially closed for renovation beginning tomorrow.

The inn, popularly known as “Gwapotel,” will be open for business only from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. until the renovation is complete, said MMDA general manager Tim Orbos.

He said the plumbing system, leaking roofs and the damaged ceilings will be repaired while worn-out vinyl tiles and broken windows will be replaced. Orbos said the MMDA will also declog the inn’s drainage system.

The inn’s lighting fixtures will be fixed, the beds reupholste­red and a thorough debugging and disinfecti­on will be done, he added.

MMDA records show that the inn accommodat­ed more than 400 guests per day last August.

It also showed that the government has generated an income of P1.4 million from January to June.

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